Reviews

Book a table in advance if possible!

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Posted on 02 / 07 / 2015

I never got the chance to try one of the WOK restaurants in Bogota because there was always a huge line outside of the restaurant! So if you're planning to go you might want to consider booking a table, if that's possible at least :).

Trendy Fusion Restaurant

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Posted on 08 / 29 / 2014

This is a very trendy restaurant of the Wok chain that serves Eastern food: Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese etc. There are a few vegetarian options and some are vegan though they are not listed in the menu so you will need to ask (in Spanish). Had a veg-tofu stir-fry and juice that were ok, more expensive than other places in Bogota. Lists their desserts as 'raw' but they contain bee pollen and/or honey.

Wok, Zona Rosa, Bogota

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Posted on 01 / 18 / 2013

This place is part of a mass produced noodle bar chain. Its very similar to the likes of Wagamama in the UK.

I asked on arrival if they could do vegan and was told that wouldn't be a problem. I was given an English language menu and on there it said in the vego section, 'please let your server know if you are vegan'.

I did and the waitress was helpful and said everything in the vego dtir fry section could be done vegan. I had no idea what to choose so she made a recommendation. She chose well, my dish was very pleasant.

It was just under 23 000 pesos for a main course and a fruit juice.

Its very much an omnivorous restaurant. I'd prefer to eat somewhere all vego but this was all I could fine in Zona Rosa. I was glad to be fed. Its open pretty late also.

Creative Asian-fusion resto

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Posted on 06 / 04 / 2012

This is a chain of restos and be sure to see if there is a location closer to where you are. I liked this resto because it had a plethora of options (a 20-page menu! ask for the English version) - vegan, vegetarian and those who like meat/fish. Asian-slanted meals with an Amazonian twist usually. I was able to find a very nice Thai salad, heaping with veggies and fruits which was nice (not the best but still nice). Sadly our smoothies were not as good as we expected (we had the acai one and one with papaya). The Indonesian fried rice was nice (vegetarian, not vegan though). For dessert, I had the raw banana tart which was very good. (Not sure if they really know what raw means because their raw smoothies had bee pollen in them). More expensive than standard Colombian fare but worth it.

Yummy Vegan Options

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Posted on 11 / 17 / 2011

They have a vegetarian page (and english menus) I had the Nasi Goreng without the num pla (fish sauce) and no eggs. You can get it with or without tofu. Terrific flavor, textures and color. We ate at the Calle 69 and the 93 park locations. Excellent service.

Wok -- a great find in Bogota!

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Posted on 01 / 24 / 2010

I bumped into Wok in Bogota and both my partner and myself were thrilled with the whole experience. They have a couple of pages of vegetarian options on their menu -- including a few raw food entrees and desserts which was a real surprise. The flavors were quite bold and creative. The presentation and ambiance are very pleasant.

Pros: good value, nice location, friendly staff Cons: noodle dishes not the best